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Jenny DooleyBob Obee
Jenny DooleyBob Obee
CONTENTSVocabulary Grammar Thinking Skills Project Talking Point/
Portfolio CLIL Sounds and Words
Let’s Get Started!(pp. 4-7)
Activities (eat out, get a haircut, go on safari, go to a sleepover, hang out with friends, practise the piano, text a friend, work on a project)
Question tagsPrepositions of movement
Interpreting visual informationSelf-reflectionLateral thinking
1 Schools Around the World
(pp. 8-21)
School facilities (Art room, canteen, classroom, Drama room, gym, head teacher’s office, ICT room, library, lockers, main hall, Music room, nurse’s office, playground, Science lab, staffroom, toilets)After-school activities (create animations, do Arts and Crafts, do experiments, have Drama Class, play in the school orchestra, practise a sport, sing in the school choir, write for the school newspaper)
Present simple – Present continuous-ing form – infinitive
Self-reflectionInterpreting informationCreative thinkingApplying world knowledgeIdentifying (visual) informationLogical thinkingForming an opinion
Schools in Japan (Geography)
Speaking: Giving directionsWriting: A blog entry
Dos and Don’ts in the ICT Room (ICT)
\s\ sound spellingsplaceclasscourse
2 That’s Entertainment!(pp. 22-35)
Theatre (audience, costume designer, curtain, director, make-up artist, playwright, props, scenery, sound technician, stage)Films/TV programmes (action film, animated film, mystery film, the news, quiz show, science fiction film, talent show, wildlife programme)
Past continuous – Past simpleused to
Self-reflectionInterpreting informationCreative thinkingLogical thinkingRecalling information
A poster about a play (English)
Speaking: Buying a ticketWriting: An email about a film
Sound Effects (Drama)
Adjective endings: -ing, -alinterestingmagical
Wonder Tales 1 (pp. 36-37) The King’s Secret (Value: It’s not how you look, but how you treat others that matters!)
3 Homes Around the World
(pp. 38-51)
Types of houses (bungalow, chalet, cottage, detached house, hut, lighthouse, semi-detached house, skyscraper, stilt house, tepee, villa, yurt)Chores (clean the bathroom, do the laundry, dust the furniture, hang out the clothes, load the dishwasher, mow the lawn, sweep the floor, vacuum the carpet)
ComparativesSuperlativesas … astoo/enough
Applying world knowledgeLogical thinkingSelf-reflectionInterpreting informationOrganising and selecting ideasRecalling informationDecision makingCreative thinking
Homes Around the World (Geography)
Speaking: Offering helpWriting: An email about your new home
Maps (Geography)
International Words in Englishtaxibungalowsushikarateballetpizzaigloo
4 Sports Challenge(pp. 52-65)
Sports (badminton, canoeing, golf, hang-gliding, kitesurfing, mountain biking, rock climbing, scuba diving, skydiving, windsurfing)Sports equipment (board, club, flippers, goggles, life jacket, mask, oxygen tank, paddle, parachute, wetsuit)
Present perfect (already, yet, just, ever and never)
Applying world knowledgeLogical thinkingCombining ideas to form a new wholeSelf-reflectionSequencing/Interpreting informationOrganising and selecting ideasInterpreting informationDecision making
Greenhill School Pool Rules (PE)
Speaking: Inviting – Accepting/RefusingWriting: A survey about sports
Friction (Science)
Person suffixes: -er, -or and -istgolferactorartist
A World of Wonder 1 (Modules 1-4) (pp. 66-67)
5 Extreme Earth(pp. 68-81)
Natural disasters (avalanche, drought, earthquake, flood, forest fire, hurricane, tornado, volcanic eruption)Survival kit (blanket, camp stove, cool box, first-aid kit, fishing rod, matches, penknife, whistle)
Zero conditionalmustmay
Applying world knowledgeInterpreting informationLogical thinkingPrioritisingOrganising and selecting ideasSelecting factsEvaluating information
My Disaster Plan for An Earthquake (Social Science)
Speaking: Making an emergency phone callWriting: An email about a natural disaster
The Titanic (History)
Words within wordsearth – earforest – rest
6 Happy Helpers!(pp. 82-95)
Charities (collect food, design badges, donate clothes, have a cake sale, have an art fair, organise a marathon, raise money, sell second-hand toys)Ambitions (become famous, graduate from university, help out in the community, meet a world leader, publish a book, start my own business, travel abroad, win an Olympic medal)
going towill
Applying world knowledgeCreative thinkingInterpreting (visual) informationSelf-reflectionForming an opinion
My Future Ambition (Social Science)
Speaking: Finding ways to raise moneyWriting: An email about organising a charity event
All Different – All Equal! (Social Science)
\e´\ sound spellingscarefairwear
Wonder Tales 2 (pp. 96-97) The Oak and the Reeds (Value: It’s better to bend than to break!)
7 Go Shopping(pp. 98-111)
Shops (bookshop, cake shop, chemist’s, clothes shop, department store, electrical shop, florist’s, jeweller’s, newsagent’s, shopping centre)Products (belt, bouquet, bracelet, earrings, fan, magazine, necklace, newspaper, plaster, top)
Indefinite pronounsFirst conditional
Self-reflectionInterpreting (visual) informationLogical thinkingCombining ideas to form a new wholeOrganising and selecting ideasLateral thinkingMathematical thinkingCreative thinking
Open-air Markets Around the World (Geography)
Speaking: Buying a present for a friend Writing: A product review
Counting Money (Maths)
Homophonescheque – check
8 Our Amazing World!(pp. 112-125)
Monuments (bridge, column, fortress, fountain, palace, ruins, statue, temple)Materials (clay, gold, iron, limestone, marble, nylon, silver, wax)
The passive (present simple)is/was made of
Applying world knowledgeLogical thinkingSelecting facts and ideasOrganising and selecting ideasInterpreting visual informationSelf-reflection
Amazing Monuments (History)
Speaking: Asking for informationWriting: A holiday email to a friend
3D Art (Art) Silent Letterstemplebadgeautumnnight
A World of Wonder 2 (Modules 5-8) (pp. 126-127) Mega Wonder Challenge (p. 128)
CONTENTS
KEY TO SYMBOLS : Promoting Respect/Responsibility : Thinking skills : Groupwork : Pairwork
Vocabulary Grammar Thinking Skills Project Talking Point/ Portfolio CLIL Sounds and Words
Let’s Get Started!(pp. 4-7)
Activities (eat out, get a haircut, go on safari, go to a sleepover, hang out with friends, practise the piano, text a friend, work on a project)
Question tagsPrepositions of movement
Interpreting visual informationSelf-reflectionLateral thinking
1 Schools Around the World
(pp. 8-21)
School facilities (Art room, canteen, classroom, Drama room, gym, head teacher’s office, ICT room, library, lockers, main hall, Music room, nurse’s office, playground, Science lab, staffroom, toilets)After-school activities (create animations, do Arts and Crafts, do experiments, have Drama Class, play in the school orchestra, practise a sport, sing in the school choir, write for the school newspaper)
Present simple – Present continuous-ing form – infinitive
Self-reflectionInterpreting informationCreative thinkingApplying world knowledgeIdentifying (visual) informationLogical thinkingForming an opinion
Schools in Japan (Geography)
Speaking: Giving directionsWriting: A blog entry
Dos and Don’ts in the ICT Room (ICT)
\s\ sound spellingsplaceclasscourse
2 That’s Entertainment!(pp. 22-35)
Theatre (audience, costume designer, curtain, director, make-up artist, playwright, props, scenery, sound technician, stage)Films/TV programmes (action film, animated film, mystery film, the news, quiz show, science fiction film, talent show, wildlife programme)
Past continuous – Past simpleused to
Self-reflectionInterpreting informationCreative thinkingLogical thinkingRecalling information
A poster about a play (English)
Speaking: Buying a ticketWriting: An email about a film
Sound Effects (Drama)
Adjective endings: -ing, -alinterestingmagical
Wonder Tales 1 (pp. 36-37) The King’s Secret (Value: It’s not how you look, but how you treat others that matters!)
3 Homes Around the World
(pp. 38-51)
Types of houses (bungalow, chalet, cottage, detached house, hut, lighthouse, semi-detached house, skyscraper, stilt house, tepee, villa, yurt)Chores (clean the bathroom, do the laundry, dust the furniture, hang out the clothes, load the dishwasher, mow the lawn, sweep the floor, vacuum the carpet)
ComparativesSuperlativesas … astoo/enough
Applying world knowledgeLogical thinkingSelf-reflectionInterpreting informationOrganising and selecting ideasRecalling informationDecision makingCreative thinking
Homes Around the World (Geography)
Speaking: Offering helpWriting: An email about your new home
Maps (Geography)
International Words in Englishtaxibungalowsushikarateballetpizzaigloo
4 Sports Challenge(pp. 52-65)
Sports (badminton, canoeing, golf, hang-gliding, kitesurfing, mountain biking, rock climbing, scuba diving, skydiving, windsurfing)Sports equipment (board, club, flippers, goggles, life jacket, mask, oxygen tank, paddle, parachute, wetsuit)
Present perfect (already, yet, just, ever and never)
Applying world knowledgeLogical thinkingCombining ideas to form a new wholeSelf-reflectionSequencing/Interpreting informationOrganising and selecting ideasInterpreting informationDecision making
Greenhill School Pool Rules (PE)
Speaking: Inviting – Accepting/RefusingWriting: A survey about sports
Friction (Science)
Person suffixes: -er, -or and -istgolferactorartist
A World of Wonder 1 (Modules 1-4) (pp. 66-67)
5 Extreme Earth(pp. 68-81)
Natural disasters (avalanche, drought, earthquake, flood, forest fire, hurricane, tornado, volcanic eruption)Survival kit (blanket, camp stove, cool box, first-aid kit, fishing rod, matches, penknife, whistle)
Zero conditionalmustmay
Applying world knowledgeInterpreting informationLogical thinkingPrioritisingOrganising and selecting ideasSelecting factsEvaluating information
My Disaster Plan for An Earthquake (Social Science)
Speaking: Making an emergency phone callWriting: An email about a natural disaster
The Titanic (History)
Words within wordsearth – earforest – rest
6 Happy Helpers!(pp. 82-95)
Charities (collect food, design badges, donate clothes, have a cake sale, have an art fair, organise a marathon, raise money, sell second-hand toys)Ambitions (become famous, graduate from university, help out in the community, meet a world leader, publish a book, start my own business, travel abroad, win an Olympic medal)
going towill
Applying world knowledgeCreative thinkingInterpreting (visual) informationSelf-reflectionForming an opinion
My Future Ambition (Social Science)
Speaking: Finding ways to raise moneyWriting: An email about organising a charity event
All Different – All Equal! (Social Science)
\e´\ sound spellingscarefairwear
Wonder Tales 2 (pp. 96-97) The Oak and the Reeds (Value: It’s better to bend than to break!)
7 Go Shopping(pp. 98-111)
Shops (bookshop, cake shop, chemist’s, clothes shop, department store, electrical shop, florist’s, jeweller’s, newsagent’s, shopping centre)Products (belt, bouquet, bracelet, earrings, fan, magazine, necklace, newspaper, plaster, top)
Indefinite pronounsFirst conditional
Self-reflectionInterpreting (visual) informationLogical thinkingCombining ideas to form a new wholeOrganising and selecting ideasLateral thinkingMathematical thinkingCreative thinking
Open-air Markets Around the World (Geography)
Speaking: Buying a present for a friend Writing: A product review
Counting Money (Maths)
Homophonescheque – check
8 Our Amazing World!(pp. 112-125)
Monuments (bridge, column, fortress, fountain, palace, ruins, statue, temple)Materials (clay, gold, iron, limestone, marble, nylon, silver, wax)
The passive (present simple)is/was made of
Applying world knowledgeLogical thinkingSelecting facts and ideasOrganising and selecting ideasInterpreting visual informationSelf-reflection
Amazing Monuments (History)
Speaking: Asking for informationWriting: A holiday email to a friend
3D Art (Art) Silent Letterstemplebadgeautumnnight
A World of Wonder 2 (Modules 5-8) (pp. 126-127) Mega Wonder Challenge (p. 128)
: Internet research: Cross-curricular links: Project/Poster presentation : Formative evaluation
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1Schools Around the World
Can your pencils
grow into
plants and
herbs?
• In groups, design notices for these school facilities.
Science Lab Library Drama Room Music Room
3 Read the notices. Match them to the school facilities.
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1
Activity Book, page 5 School facilities
clean your
brushesat the end
of each lesson.
C
Teachers only
trainersalways wear
for your Pe lesson.
D
E
STAFFROOM
NURSE’S OFFICE
ART ROOM
PLAYGROUND CANTEEN
LIBRARY
MAIN HALL TOILETS
LOCKERS
GYM
SCIENCE LAB
MUSIC ROOM
DRAMA ROOM CLASSROOM
ICT ROOM
HEAD TEACHER’S
OFFICE
ASKyour teacher
BPlease
clearthe table
of any foodor drinks
after lunch.
A
2 Listen. Repeat. What facilities are there in your school?
1 Look at the pictures. Which school looks more like your school? Why? What do you do on a typical school day?
before you use
the printer.
Time to Wonder
Where’s the Science Lab?1 Listen and read. What is Mr Tanaka looking for?
Mr Tanaka: Hi, kids. I’m the new Science teacher, Mr Tanaka. Do you know where the Science lab is?
Tara: Hello, sir! Of course! Go straight down the corridor and turn left at the Art room. The Science lab is next to the library.
Mr Tanaka: Right! Thank you!Carlos: No, sir! Not RIGHT, LEFT!Mr Tanaka: Yes, yes. Sorry! I mean,
I understand!
A few minutes later ...Mr Tanaka: This isn’t the Science lab!
I don’t believe it! Elsa: Hello! Are you OK? Mr Tanaka: I’m looking for the Science
lab and I’m totally lost!Elsa: Don’t worry! I can show
you. Let’s go together! Mr Tanaka: That’s great! Thank you
so much!
1
3
Five minutes later ...Mr Tanaka: Excuse me! I’m looking for the
Science lab, but I think I’m lost. Cody: Don’t worry! It’s very close. Mr Tanaka: OK. How do I get there? Cody: Well, keep walking, then turn left
at the nurse’s office, and turn left again, then turn right at the gym and then straight! Is it clear?
Mr Tanaka: Oh, dear … I guess so …
2
10
Storytime
Reporter: Hello, Boris. Tell me about your school.Boris: I 1) ___________________ (go) to the Vittra Telefonplan School in Stockholm, Sweden.Reporter: What 2) __________________________________________ (you/like) about your school?Boris: Well, we 3) ______________________________________ (not/sit) in a classroom all day.
We 4) _______________________________ (study) in different areas and we usually 5) _________________________ (use) our laptops.
Reporter: Which subjects 6) ____________________________________________________ (you/do)?Boris: We 7) __________________________ (do) all the normal school subjects, as well as
interesting projects. Right now, I 8) ________________________ (do) a Science project about plants.
Reporter: Which class are you in?Boris: I’m not in a class. I often 9) _______________________ (work) on my own and sometimes
in a group. Today I 10) _____________________________ (work) with my friend, Lucas.Reporter: What about your teachers?Boris: They’re great! They always 11) _______________________ (help) us when we need it,
but they also 12) ________________________ (give) us time to do things on our own.Reporter: That sounds good.Boris: It is! I 13) ________________ (love) my school! Every morning, I 14) __________________
(get up) with a big smile on my face!
2 Read again and put a tick (✓) or a cross (✗).
Grammar I usually have lunch in the school canteen,
but today I’m having lunch in the playground.
1 Mr Tanaka is the new Science teacher.
2 The Science lab is next to the Music room.
3 Mr Tanaka should turn left at the gym.
4 Elsa shows Mr Tanaka where the Science lab is.
1
3 Read and complete.
11
• ROLE PLAY: Take roles and act out a similar interview about your school.
Present simple, present continuous
today now usually
does often are
never do is
4 Let’s play!
Activity Book, pages 6-7
practise / havea sport
sing / doin the
school choir
have / singDrama Class
play / write for the schoolnewspaper
create / playin the school
orchestra
do / makeexperiments
create / writeanimations
1 2 3 4
5 6 7
Language in Action
have / do Arts and Crafts
2 Where do you usually do the after-school activities in Ex. 1? Look and make sentences.
Art Room Music Room Drama Room Library
Gym
1 I usually do Arts and Crafts in the Art room.
ICT RoomScience Lab
12 After-school activities
3 Talk with your friend.
Where’s Jimmy? Is he ready to go home? He’s doing Arts
and Crafts.
OK. Let’s go to the Art room and get him.
1 Read and circle. Then listen and check.
• Which of these after-school activities do you like doing?
• Which after-school activities in Ex. 1 should Paula, Daniella, Eric and Simon do? Look and say.
Interested in Free onNot
interested in
Paula playing sports and doing 1) athletics
Science Mondays
Daniella 2) _________________________ – Saturdays
Eric 3) _______________________ and computers
– Tuesdays and 4) ________________
Simon doing something creative 5) doing ___________ Wednesdays
13Activity Book, pages 8-9
1
-ing form and infinitive
I enjoy doing experiments.I’m interested in creating animations.I don’t mind having Drama classes.I want to write for the school newspaper.
Grammar
Preston Primary School Bulletin Board4 Read and underline.
Do you enjoy
1) singing/to sing
and 2) making/
to make friends?
Then come and sing with
us in the school choir. We practise in
the Music room every Tuesday and
Thursday at 4 pm.
D
Are you interested in 5) creating/to create animated cartoons? Then you need 6) signing/to sign up for Mr Miller’s animation lessons!Classes take place every Wednesday at 3 pm in the ICT room.
5 Listen and complete.
Join the school choir New! Create your own animation
Lots of laughs with Arts & Crafts
Athletics team tryoutsDo you want 3) exercising/ to exercise and have fun? Then how about 4) trying/to try out for the school athletics team?
When: this Saturday at 11 amWhere: in the school playground
AC
B
Join Ms Magee on Mondays after school and create beautiful art! We love 7) making/to make a mess, so wear old clothes that you don’t mind 8) getting/to get dirty! Sign up today!
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Skills
1 Listen and answer the questions.
1 What after-school club does Nina go to?
2 When do they meet?
3 Where do they meet?
4 What activities do they do?
5 What are they doing this week?
• ROLE PLAY: Talk with your friend.
Hi, Nina!
Hi, Roy!
2 Read and answer Mum’s questions to David.
1 Where is Becky?
MUSIC 9:00
ART 10:15
ENGLISH 11:20
MATHS 13:10
HISTORY 14:20
Friday 6 pm to 8 pm
I go to ... .What after-school
club do you go to?
EllertonSchool Play
3 When is the school
play?4 When do
you have Music class?
2 Where’s the new football
stadium?
David,
I’m still at
Science Club.
Can you
please tell
Mum?
Becky
From: [email protected]: [email protected]: Football finalDear David, The football final is at the new stadium on King Street. Do you want to come with me and my dad?
Let me know.Carl
Geography
1
5 In groups, do a project or make a PowerPoint® presentation about schools in your country. Present it to the class.
4 Use the questions in Ex. 3 and tell the class about schools in your country.
3 Read and complete. Then listen and check.
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1
Activity Book, pages 10-11
Skills
Q: 2) _______________________________________
Children in Japan like working hard and playing hard.
They all enjoy their school day!
a Do they play any playground games?
b When do children in Japan start primary school?
c What do they do after school?
d How do children in Japan help their school community?
e What subjects do they study?
Q: 1) When do children in Japan start primary school?
A: Children in Japan start school when they are six. There are 30 to 40 children in a
typical primary school class.
A: After school, children can take part in a lot of activities, like football, judo, tennis, arts and crafts or singing in the school choir.
A: During break time, children enjoy playing games in the playground. One of their favourite games is dodgeball.
A: They study Japanese, Maths, Social Studies, Science, Music, PE and Home Economics (cooking and sewing). Each lesson lasts about 45 minutes.
A: There are teams of children who help out with certain activities. At lunchtime, the children take turns to serve each other food. Children also clean the classrooms and other areas of the school.
Q: 3) _______________________________________
Q: 4) _______________________________________
Q: 5) _______________________________________
1 Listen and read. Where does Rob need to go?
Communication: giving directions
Fiona: Hi, Rob! How’s your first day at school?
Rob: Oh, hi, Fiona. It’s OK, but this school is bigger than my old school, so I keep getting lost all the time. Can you help me?
Fiona: Sure! What’s your next lesson?
Rob: It’s ICT in the ICT room.
Fiona: OK. That’s easy. Go down this corridor and turn left at the nurse’s office. Then walk past the canteen. The ICT room is on your left.
Rob: Thanks, Fiona! Hey! Do you want to meet for lunch in the canteen?
Fiona: Sounds great. See you there!
2 Read the dialogue again. Which room is the ICT room? A or B?
MUSIC ROOM
SCIENCE LAB
GYM
NURSE’S OFFICE CANTEEN A
ART ROOM
HEAD TEACHER’S
OFFICE
STAFFROOM
TOILETS
B
MAIN HALL
3 ROLE PLAY: Imagine you are a new pupil at Fiona’s school. Take roles and act out a dialogue similar to Ex. 1. Use the map in Ex. 2.
START HERE!
Talking Point
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Use
ful L
ang
uage
Giving directions
• Walk along/ past ...
• Go up/down/ straight ...
• Turn left/right.
• The ... is on your left/on your right/in front of you.
Activity Book, page 12
Writing: a blog entry
1 Listen and read. What is Kate’s blog post about?
Hi, guys. Today I want to talk about my favourite after-school activity. I enjoy reading books and I’m really good at writing. That’s why I write articles for the school newspaper. What about you? What’s your favourite after-school activity?
Kate
I love playing sports like tennis or volleyball. It’s a great way to exercise. It’s lots of fun, too! I play for the school football team. Why don’t you try it, too?
Posted by Manuel, Spain
There are lots of activities pupils can do after school. Many of my friends are in the Science Club because they like doing experiments. What I love most is singing. That’s why I joined the school choir. We meet every Monday. I’d also like to join the Art Club, but I haven’t got time.
Posted by Susan, UK
I’m really interested in acting and I want to be an actor when I grow up. That’s why I am a member of the school Drama Club. At the end of the year, we put on a play in the main hall at our school.
2 Read and match.
1 c Kate enjoys
2 Manuel loves
3 Susan would like
4 Eric is interested in
3 Write your comment on Kate’s blog.
What is it?
Why do you like it?
Posted by Eric, Canada
My Wonder Portfolio
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1
Activity Book, page 13
a to join the Art Club.
b acting.
c reading books.
d playing sports.
2 Do not share your personal information online.
Just like your password, never share your personal information online. This includes your name and surname, your birthday, your address, your telephone number and photos of you and your family.
3 Do not visit websites that aren’t safe.
Pupils should only visit safe websites. To make sure the website is safe, look for a green padlock symbol ( ) next to the web address.
4 Ask for permission before you print anything.
Pupils can use the school printer, but only after
they ask their teacher for permission.
Other pupils use these computers, too. Make sure that they can’t use your account. Sign out and switch off the computer when you are done.
5 Sign out of your account before you switch off your computer.
in the ict roomand
2 Read and choose.
ICT
1 Create a strong password and keep it secret.
All pupils need a password to use a school computer. The password needs to be easy for you to remember, but difficult for others to guess. Remember! Never share your password with anyone and do not write it down anywhere.
1 A password needs to be easy / difficult for you to remember.
2 Share / Don’t share your personal information online.
3 You can see the padlock symbol next to / above the web address.
4 Pupils need to sign in / out before they leave.
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1 Listen and read. What symbol appears when a website is safe? Say.
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Activity Book, page ??
What should David do?
A Press CANCEL and try to find a secure site.
B Press OK and continue to the site.
A David should send the person an email with his home address.
B David should not send the person his home address. He should tell his teacher.
Warning – Danger Detected
OKCANCEL
The page you are trying to access is not secure. Press CANCEL to go back or OK to continue.
4 In groups, find more information about how to use a school computer safely. Create a poster for your ICT room. Present it to the class.
A David193 B DaPro#1!
Your password needs to have 8 characters,
including letters (Aa), numbers (1, 2, 3) and symbols (!, @, #).
School Computer Password
Which of the passwords is better? Why?
3 In the ICT ROOM! Read and choose.
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1
Activity Book, page 14
David is searching for information about schools in France. He finds a list of sites and clicks on one. Suddenly, a message pops up on his screen. It reads:
1
David needs to create a password to log in to his school computer account. The teacher gave him the following instructions: 2
A He should wait and ask for permission when the teacher comes back.
B He doesn’t need to wait for the teacher. It should be OK – his project is only 4 pages.
David needs to print his History project, but the teacher isn’t there. What should he do?3
David receives an email from a person he doesn’t know. The person is asking David to send him his home address. What should he do?
4
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Words
Wonder
Wonder
Wonder
and
and
EXTRAResouRCes
i Wonder
1 nurse 2 addre___ 3 offi___
4 pre___ 5 scien___ 6 fal___
7 fa___ 8 hor___ 9 gue___
Activity Book, page 15
1 Complete the words with -ce, -ss or -se.
• Can you think of more words with these endings?
2 How does the singer feel about school? Choose. Do you agree?
5
lives canteen
place
school
surpriseace team
cool
1 Read and complete. Listen and
check. Then sing the song!
are Cool Days
Days!My life is full five days a week,The days I go to 1) school.The playground’s great for playing games,And the Science lab is 2) _______________ !
School days are cool days,The best days of our 5) _______________ !There’s always something happening,Each day’s a big 6) _______________ !
I eat at lunchtime every dayIn the school 3) _______________ ,Then I like meeting in the gymTo practise with our 4) _______________ !
The ICT room is busy –It’s my favourite 7) _______________ !I’m never bored during the day,Because life at school is 8) _______________ !
School is a lot of fun!A School is just OK!B
sound spellings\s\
The most common spellings of the \s\ sound at the end of words are:
-ce (place)-ss (class) -se (course)
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Revie
w
11 Read and complete. Then match.
Now I can...
in English.
2 What’s wrong? Correct the sentences.
We usually play (play) sports in the playground, but today we ___________________ (practise)
in the gym.
Mum _______________ (talk) to the head teacher now. They ________________ (sit)
at his desk.
I ___________________________ (not/usually/go) to the nurse’s office, but today I _____________ ___________ (not/feel) very well.
I love _____________ (eat) lunch in the school canteen. Today we __________________ (have)
pasta and salad.
3
4
B
C
D
1
2
• talk about school facilities • talk about after-school activities • describe what I usually do and
what I’m doing now • talk about preferences
• talk and write about schools around the world • give directions • write a blog entry about after-school activities • use the school computer safely • recognise and spell words with \s\ sound spellings
Harry enjoys
to do Arts
and Crafts.
Emma wants
practising
basketball on
Sunday.
Katy doesn’t
mind to clean
the classroom.
David is interested
in create
animations.
1 2 3 4
doing
4A